The next letter in our series is the uppercase letter “P”.
Don’t forget to revisit the past uppercase letters that we have been doing.

The next letter in our series is the uppercase letter “P”.
Don’t forget to revisit the past uppercase letters that we have been doing.

This activity pack gives pages to color, cut, paint, glue, and tear; fun ways to strengthen fine motor skills. Some pages are even suitable children as young as Toddler 2!

Fall numbers emergent reader for numbers 1-5. Color and count the pictures, then trace and write the numbers.

A fun fall puzzle set in color and in B&W for your young ones to color!
I prefer to print on cardstock so they are more sturdy and last longer. Laminate if you desire.

Yes! We are onto our new type of letters. These letters have our straight lines but also a curve with them. For the first few they will be straight lines and curves and we will finish out with just curves. Don’t forget to toss in those uppercase letters from our previous lessons. You can do a different letter each day to add on with the letter “D”. Repetition is important.

These are fun ten-frame mats where you can use your fall themed mini erasers, pom poms, buttons, playdough or what I love to use; mini resins!

This is the last straight line uppercase letter to our series. Next week we begin with straight lines and curves. Things are going to get exciting! So I hope your young ones have been practicing their circles and arcs.
Make sure you that you are continuing to review the past letters as we go forward. Repetition is so important.

A fun pack full of ways to learn numbers. We have a puzzle, dabbers (use Bingo Dabbers or Q-Tips and paint, and finger painting! Great for older toddlers and up!

Our next letter of the school year, the upper case “T”.
Remember you can do these packs as slow or as fast as you choose. But always repeat letters that you have already done. Repetition is key.
